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Monday, February 05, 2007

Updates to Olivier Grall's Synth Site

Rhodes pianos
EMS Polysynth
RMI KEYBOARD COMPUTER
Polyfusion modular
Roland 700 modular
Olivier's collection through years
and a new fun page

via Yves Usson

Update: Just in case the girl didn't do it for you, I updated the post with a picture of the polyfusion. The girl is below in case you wonder where she went. Also check out the patch punch cards for the RMI Keyboard Computer.


BoomChik on Dave Smith Instruments and Roger Linn Design

The following is up on the Dave Smith Instruments site:

"Yes, it's been a long time since I've updated the site. The Evolver synths continue to grow in popularity and get great reviews. Also, we announced a new gem in the works at the NAMM show last month, a new drum machine tentatively called BoomChik. I am designing this with Roger Linn, the undisputed king of drum machines, who not only invented them back in the late 70s/80s (LM-1, Linndrum, Linn 9000), but also designed the MPCs that just about everyone uses now.

We're about a year away from production, so it's currently in the vaporware, uh, I mean, computer simulation stage. Below is the current vision, though it will likely go through a number of changes over the year. We will update the website every few months with the latest status, so in the meanwhile please don't ask about features or specifics on the design - it's all subject to change anyway! As far as price, best guess is $1000 - $1500 range. We're shooting for the lower, but we all know how that can go.

Basically, it is meant to be a drum machine, not an MPC. It will have both real analog percussion and normal sample playback, plus a bunch of novel processing. The idea is to produce sounds with some real, unique personality, different from everything else out there. Those of you with Evolvers can likely imagine what sounds will be possible, but it should go beyond that also."

The following is on the Roger Linn Design site:

"Dave and I annouced this work-in-progress at his booth at the January NAMM show. In our weekly meetings of the Dead Presidents Society), we've been discussing for a while the idea of doing a product together and figured a drum machine with both analog & sampled sounds would be fun. This picture is only a 3D rendering I made up, but it shows the direction we're going in our development. This design will no doubt change and we're still probably a year off until release, but we decided to put this up on our sites to get feedback and start spreading the word. Click on it to see a high-res picture and learn more about the details.

The basic idea at this point is that it will have 4 analog voices similar to Dave's Evolver, using either the analog oscillators or samples as sound sources, plus a number of digital voices that model the analog ones. If you have any realistic suggestions for this product, we'd welcome them at support[at]rogerlinndesign.com. (Replace [at] with @.)"

Sunday, February 04, 2007

YMO Live


YMO - Behind The Mask (Live 1979)
Re-Uploaded on Sep 11, 2009 YMO**

RHEEM Kee Bass

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Previous RHEEM posts

Memorymoog Plus

flickr by echen007

Title link takes you to more including MOOG Minimoog and Oberheim OB-8 shots.

New KORG R3 Price Leak

£499.00 or roughly $645. A bit more than the MicroKorg. Title link takes you to the source.

via Greggo in the comments of this post.

The Blue Serge

You might recognize this blue Serge from my previous post on Sun Pop Blue. Title link takes you to more info on this particular Serge.

KORG Z1 Samples

Title link takes you to them.

You can find manuals for the Z1 and other synths including service manuals here.


via mikael

Mad Science Lab SSM2 Boards

SSM 2040 filter boards from Mad Science Lab.

"This board has the following connections on Molex .156 headers. The 2 filters are completely separate.

-- Filter 1 -audio in and out
-- Filter 2 -audio in and out
-- Filter 1 -4 control voltage inputs (0 to +15 volts)
-- Filter 1 -3 resonance control voltages (0 to -15 volts)
-- Filter 2 -4 control voltage inputs (0 to +15 volts)
-- Filter 2 -3 resonance control voltages (0 to -15 volts)
-- Power in (+15 ,-15 volts and ground)"

Comdyna LPG-20 Analog Computer

Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Note this is not a modular synth but an analog computer.

via cebec.
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